The Messenger

Jerry Newton in was in the midst of his Army career when he was given his most difficult and dreadful assignment: he was the officer who notified families when their soldier sons were killed in combat. What he experienced prompted him to volunteer to go to Vietnam; he figured even serving in the war zone would not be as awful as his notification work

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What’s in a Name? Ojibwe Naming Ceremonies

On this episode of Ojibwe Stories: Gaganoonididaa, Larry Amik Smallwood talks about the importance of naming in Ojibwe culture, and also explores the significance of dreaming. Joining the conversation is Brian McInnes of Eni–gikendaasoyang – the Center for Indigenous Knowledge and Language Revitalization at the University of Minnesota Duluth.

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Glen Braget talks with Snowmobile legend Brian Nelson about career, the popularity of racing culture in the 1970s, The Legendary I-500 and some of the things he’s been up to in regards to today’s Enduro Racing